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Jul 27, 2013 07:36PM

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I don't exactly do this but I think something about getting past Writer's Block should most certainly be in there.

And do you have a Pinterest? Because I have a whole board dedicating to writing and journaling. You should look stuff like that on there. :)



That's a pretty good list Claire! I just have a, well i'm not sure what you call it, journal. It's like a cross between an art journal and a writing journal and it has some of those in it.

So a compilation of ideas such as random thoughts, inspiration (say quotes from authors etc.), character profiles, storylines (...i have hundreds in my head all the time!), settings, maps, sketches...anything from the imagination where dreams can be turned into something tangible and useable for a novel. Writing advice from other authors, cuttings, character profiles and family trees. etc.
...something like that, i'm presuming??

So a compilation of ideas such as random thoughts, inspiration (say quotes from..."
Something like that :) Hers is pretty advanced and complex but she writes everything down. I know she has entire pages devoted to characters that have no storyline and they have clothing from magazines pasted around them with little blurbs.
Her art journal is actually a little different but not by much and is pretty fun to flip through (mine is based a lot on what I have seen in her art journal).

Good luck then! I finally got the nerve up and started myself one on the promise that I would do whatever I felt like (in creating) and that it was a "safe place" for me to be free and do as I please, which is really important.


Good luck then! I finally got the nerve up and started myself one on the promise that I would do..."
I am starting to gather ideas together in one place, and begin a journal. I am sure that having everything in one place will be a really useful source to refer to when writing, and i find myself already inspired!

I always thought it was a record of life or like Artist's Way morning pages, or a place to dump, rant or practice. Or all of those.
This is an interesting idea. Is it like a resource??
I do this on Evernote, collect ideas for writing.
Thanks for sharing Pinterest, Jessica! I never thought about using it for writing. Another way to procrastinate...
I like this blog about journalling:
Is it Irene> you should check Evernote out. You can get rid of all those scraps you have scribbled on into one place. And it's searchable so you can actually find something again! Lol!
I blog here:
and here:

I'm keeping it small: one line! I can always do more.

I always thought it was a record of life or like Artist's Way morning pages, or a place to dump, rant or practice. Or al..."
It's kinda whatever you want it to be really. I mean I do morning pages concept (but they aren't in the morning) but I don't do that in my journal. My journal is a place to do new things and involve mixed media. Thank-you for the link, I have actually looked at evernote but something about the physical-ness of what I have appeals to me.

So, yeah, that's me... :)

What can I say? WOW. That's amazing.

That sounds really structured and organized! I bet it is facinating to look back at what inspires you.
I am certainly not organized when it comes to scribbling down notes for my novel, or map drawings which find themselves being drawn on odd bits of paper. I have loads of cuttings and notes that really need to be put in one place, so that i can find them!

So wrote anything :)

So do I! It's really helpful. I find getting more inspiration when I'm alone outside away from all the noise.


I use the fashion from 1800s boards :D